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To: The_Media_never_lie

The demented pedophile in the White Hut has turned a WWII Japanese Internment Camp in to a “National Park” complete with geezers, geysers and glaciers. He did this after he stuck his pig nose into Red Butte Airfield built by Caucasian Aviators south of Grand Canyon in 1927. For the signing photo op in which the grinning pedophile made this place yet another Grand Canyon National Monument, was loaded with Navajos to accept it as some kind of wacky “sacred ground” when that’s not even Navajo Land. However, Joe Azho just too one million acres of hunting area away from Arizona hunters. He had his 8 ball half injun/half European, Dept. of the Interior idiot standing next to him grinning like a retarded Cheshire cat. Not a lot of people knew about that place. Now everyone does and the buildings will be torn down once an idiot gets themself hurt while taking a selfie. FJB.


6 posted on 02/19/2024 3:27:45 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (John Oliver is a racist liberal biatch.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer; The_Media_never_lie
08/07/2023

One of Arizona's hidden gems is the stage for President Biden's upcoming speech: Here's what you should know

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He'll be at one of the state's most historic airports that you've never heard of.

TUSAYAN, Ariz. — President Joe Biden will visit Arizona to, if reports are to be believed, announce the establishment of a new national monument surrounding Grand Canyon National Park. The purpose of the monument is to preserve sensitive areas around the canyon, but also to permanently withdraw some areas from uranium mining.

He'll be making the announcement at Red Butte Airfield, which is so old that it was originally referred to as "Red Butte Aerodrome." It's one of those special Arizona places that are secreted away. This one is on the way to the Grand Canyon in the Kaibab National Forest.

It's surrounded by Ponderosa pines and junipers and features a great view of the distant San Francisco Peaks. If you go there, you'll pass an old stone wall that used to hold up the aerodrome's sign and be witness to a quietly legendary aviation location.


13 posted on 02/19/2024 3:46:19 PM PST by linMcHlp
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